Cities bounded in part by the Ohio River shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the Commonwealth over the waters of the river opposite to the city. If the boundary between a city and one (1) or more other cities, or between a city and a county other than that in which the city is situated, is a stream within the state, the city shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the other city or cities, or the county, over the waters of the stream opposite to the city.
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